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Expand a column vector to a matrix without using for loop

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bugatti79
bugatti79 el 1 de Oct. de 2013
Respondida: Jan el 1 de Oct. de 2013
Hi Folks,
Is there a built in command to expand a (n*1) to an (n*n) matrix without filling the matrix using a for loop? All entries are of the same scaler value. Thanks in advanced.

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ES
ES el 1 de Oct. de 2013
ResultMatrix=repmat(a,1,n)

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Jan
Jan el 1 de Oct. de 2013
Or:
a = rand(10, 1);
A = a(:, ones(1, n));
Under some circumstances this is not created explicitly, e.g. in:
a = rand(10, 1);
b = rand(1, 10);
C = a(:, ones(1, 10)) + b(ones(1, 10), :);
D = bsxfun(@plus, a, b);
While bsxfun is smart enough not to create the temporarily expanded arrays, the calculation of C can profit from the same trick, when the JIT recognizes this. While this happened in all of my test cases until R2011a, since 2011b the JIT seems to handle this expanding less efficient.
Please note, that the JIT is not documented and my opinion about what happens inside is based only on the observed runtime and the used memory.

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